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Metra 95-8202

This Metra 95-8202 kit allows you to install a double-DIN (4" tall) radio in your vehicle's dash opening. Please enter your vehicle information or call an Advisor at 1-888-955-6000 to find out if this kit is compatible with your vehicle. Warranty: 60 days

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Could've been better

This got the job done but appearance was lacking. To didn't fill in both sides of the factory trim. One side looks correct and the other has a gap. It also doesn't fit flush on one side. Overall it got the job done but one side looks poor.

Misleading

Written By Nathan, Wisconsin on Monday, January 05, 2015

Not even close to fitting properly. Major modification needed.

Cons:Doesn't fit at all.

Crutchfield response on Monday, January 19, 2015After looking into the situation, we determined that the kit does indeed work, but the instructions from Metra aren't immediately helpful for a Lexus owner. We've adjusted our database to recommend a different kit that'll make it easier for future customers. And if you haven't already found another solution, give our Tech Support team a call.they'll be reaching out to you, too.

Scion xB

It took me a little while to figure out how to put these on. The instruction did show how to remove the old radio. but didn't show for the Scion xB how to attach them. It show for other cars but not this one. took a little while to figure out but it looks great now. Didn't realize I was suppose to use the brackets from the old radio and attache them to the new one, the instructions didn't say anything about that. once I did figure it out, it went in very easy. I made one mistake in loosing a screw down in the back side of the dash. found another to replace it and everything went back together in a snap.

Pros:Make it look like the radio belong there

Cons:Might want to look at the instruction Manuel and make some changes or add some.

Not needed for Alpine INE-W927HD when installed in '07 Sequoia with fa

I installed the Alpine INE-W927HD into my wife's '07 Sequoia with the JBL audio package. Her vehicle had the factory installed In-Dash Navigation Unit with Face Code E7006 [OEM 86120-0C160 or 86120-34030]. The mounting hardware on the factory GPS didn't have to be modified in any way to be removed and then placed on the Alpine GPS head unit. The factory mounting brackets fit on the Alpine in the exact location as the factory GPS no matter if it's measured from the top-to-bottom or front-to-back so I was able to mount the new Alpine in the Sequoia without using the Metra 95-8202 Dash Kit that came with my Crutchfield order. This made the Metra 95-8202 Dash Kit unnecessary for my aftermarket head unit installment which is the reason I gave this 5 stars because it doesn't get any easier than that. I know this isn't exactly reviewing the Metra 95-8202 Dash Kit product but I rated this high so that anyone having the same installation with a Sequoia or similar, they don't have to bother with this mounting hardware at all.

Pros:Not needed during my head unit installation process, making the replacement go much quicker.

Cons:Crutchfield could update their database to ensure certain superfluous equipment isn't sent with orders. This confuses the installation process and causes unnecessary modifications to the factory equipment/hardware. The instructions told me to grind the factory mounts' guiding pins so that they could be properly placed on the aftermarket head unit, when I didn't need to since they actually helped guide the mount on the new head unit perfectly.

Some assembly required

This installation kit worked just as advertised. The fit and finish are good. My only complaint was I had to cut the part down, which I didn't know would be part of the process. The cutting is fairly simple, there are clear guides on the part. However, it made me nervous pretty much ruining the part it it didn't work and fit as advertised.

Pioneer AVIC-8000NEX in Subaru BRZ

I bought this dash kit to install a Pioneer AVIC-8000NEX into my 2013 Subaru BRZ Limited. It's not a drop in piece. You will have to trim some of the plastic in order to get the mounting holes to line up. Other than that, once installed, it looks fine and does what it's supposed to do.

Pioneer AVIC-8000NEX

I was looking for the recommended pieces to install the Pioneer AVIC-8000NEX and saw this dash receiver kit so I purchased it. When it came time to install, I ended up having to trim the piece to make it fit so it wasn't 100% direct fitment. Other than the trimming, I have zero issues with the dash kit.

Pros:Finish on front piece is great and didn't throw off the head unit color scheme.

2005 Tundra

Follow the instructions and call the great people at Crutchfield if you are stumped. Easy to install with patients. My advice is to get a 20 pack of washers for your mounting bolts to the dash and you can space your deck out and perfectly to match your stock location. A $3 trick to make a pro install.

Pros:Matches most dashes perfectly. Tight spacing to decks. Free with purchase of deck.

Cons:Fits many vehicles, so be patient to get your fit looking factory installed.

Good Product

Works as advertised, though I own a 2008 Scion xB and the surrounding dash panel has a outward curve to it, I just wish these spacers would conform to that curve cause they do leave a little but of a gap. but otherwise it looks good.

Pros:fits and the mounting holes work with the radio I bought (Pioneer AVH-X8500BHS)

I hate gaps!

I wasn't sure of the necessity of of this bracket until I put it on and installed the receiver. I had to cut and trim most of it off because it went into my Tundra but it was easy to cut off. When I installed the receiver with this trim kit I realized that this was to make my receiver look nice and almost factory installed. No Gaps or seams.

Pros:Looks nice installed. I didn't have to cover gaps and open spaces with black tape as I have had in past installs.

Does the job

Basically this was just two filler pieces for the sides of the new double din unit, as Toyotas original radio, was wider than the new unit and these were filler pieces. While they did the job, as intentioned, the pieces didn't match up with any of the holes (in back) in either the new unit or the original brackets, so they essentially are held in place.

Pros:Does the job, basically for what it was made for.

Cons:No common holes in bracket or unit to attach to unit when installed.
Realize that with so many variations in units and cars, these might be considered universal in that they fill the space in the sides as intended.

Easy use

Like all universal in dash install kits, it will still leave a bit of desirable aesthetics. It installs pretty simple. Still some modifications need to be made, depending on the mounting brackets on the vehicle of choice.

Easy install with one minor issue

Cons:Had a small issue with the supplied screws not being long enough to go through these spacers, the factory brackets and then into the radio itself. Luckily i had some screws that I could use, just had to hacksaw the ends.

Overall Very Good

Overall this is a decent unit. The fit behind and around the the dashboard was perfect as was the angle of the head unit, which in this case was a Pioneer FH-X700BT. The seams between the factory trim and this unit was flawless. The color is semi-gloss black which also matches well with most headunits currently available. The reason for four star rating is due to the fitment around the headunit itself. The inside lines of this unit are perfectly straight so you will only achieve a perfect fit with the headunit if it too has perfectly vertical side walls. In the case of the Pioneer FH-X700BT this fit was not perfect because its sides have a slight curve to them. Thus, this unit made contact at the center line of the headunit but gadually opened to a 1/16th gap as you approached the top and bottom. That said it was consistent on both sides and still has a very professional finish. At the end of the day I would recommend this unit.

Double DIN In-Dash Kit for Toyota Matrix

Kit supported an acceptable installation of an Alpine INA-W910 Navigation Receiver in a 2006 Toyota Matrix. Requires some adept trimming modifications with the correct Dremel bits for proper fit to the (required) mounting brackets from the OEM radio. If you are not experienced with this finesse work, get some help. Once trimmed properly, installation is a breeze. While the sides of the visible plastic trim pieces are well fitted to the curved outline of the car's bezel, there is a small space visible at the top of the radio once installed that is not perfect, but to the casual eye is not objectionable.

In-dash Receiver Kit

Written By ThomasL, Bowie, MD. on Saturday, December 29, 2012

Initially it was difficult to determine which kit to purchase. The site kept coming up with a kit that I couldn't figure out how it could possibly work. I almost purchased the wrong kit and ultimately my selection was a pure guess.

Pros:Product modification, as stipulated in the instructions, and the Installation was easy to perform

Cons:Provided screws were too short by about 1/32". Was able to get all but one to work, however, I to get a slightly longer one our of my supplies; never throw anything away.

Works

The kit worked well. Was easily installed on the tuner and fit the hole in the dash.

Pros:nice design matches the texture of the dash perfectly.

Cons:it's a little cheap in design by the way it attaches to the tuner. one side didnt want to stay in place but was still easy to install and fit perfectly. For a free item this is not a big deal at all.

The final touch

At 1st I was nervous cutting off the holes that the paper tells me to cut, but I did and was pleased. It took some time to adjust the holes that I needed for them to go into that way my radio would look flush.

Good with some modification

Installed in a 2007 Toyota Matrix. The instructions that came with it were not all that helpful, especially the part about taking a grinder to some unspecified part of the factory mounting brackets to get the kit to sit flush. Sure, I have a Dremel and the grinding stone, but cutting away some pieces of the plastic kit pieces seemed a whole lot faster and easier than grinding the metal brackets. In the end I spent a few minutes with a utility knife whittling away little pieces of plastic off on one of the kit's pieces, and had to remove a much larger chunk on the other of the kit's pieces. So it works, it doesn't quite look "factory" but it's not noticeable unless you stare, and it's really the only option for installing a double din unit into a 2007 Matrix, so there you go.

Pros:Pretty much the only option for my car. Looks okay no that it's in

Cons:Had to do a lot of trimming to get it to fit right. Instructions totally not helpful.

Terrible design for the Matrix

WOW. This thing didn't line up with any of the holes on factory brackets in my Toyota Matrix. I had to snap them in half and was just barely able to get one screw on each side to hold these in place. It's like it would have almost lined up but I would have had to use a hacksaw on part of the bracket to make it work. Structurally it's not ideal but at least aesthetically (which is what your going for with a dash kit) it looks decent. The instructions do say you need a dremel. But I don't recall seeing that anywhere on Crutchfield's website.

Not Perfect

Very well might be a better fit with most radio's and vehicles but was not great by any means in my '04 Toyota 4Runner. I think it was the moving faceplate that affected the look of the radio itself because these pieces are at the back of the face and don't come flush. The pieces also didn't come flush with the original trim around the head unit either, the pieces stuck out about 3/8" from the back of the trim so it looked odd not being flush with the base or outer trim around the head unit.

Almost perfect

The two side pieces left about a half millimeter of gap at the top and bottom of the dash. It's not a full surround kit so that was probably a given. However there's some small gap to the left and right. Not much it's very minor. But that's probably due to the trim plastics because it's not a snug fit so I'll have to work it again until it sits right. So only 4 stars because I have to keep working at it to get it to sit just right.

Metra 95-8202 Dash Kit

These trim pieces look great once they are installed. They are universal fit supposedly but I had to oval out holes and cut away plastic so I could have a nice fit. Not that big of deal but it did take some time. Once everything was cut & fitted it looks great.

They are OK

('04 Scion xB - Calrion DD Receiver) For the use, its good. It fills in the gaps left by a
smaller DD radio (on the sides). They are not as appealing as they probably could be
but it is what it is. Easy to install and once again, does its job.

Some Modification Required

Install Kit was good, some shaving of the plastic was required to get the flanges to fit flush.
I wish the radio did not stick out of the dash as much as it does, but otherwise it was a fairly
simple installaiton.

Worked in 2006 Highlander

Not much to say other than it worked fine with the Pioneer DVD/Radio I also bought from
CF. Had to notch the back of the bracket a little, but nothing had to be done to the
cosmetic part of the bracket. It doesn't look perfect but doesn't look bad at all; there is no
way you could make one bracket that would look perfect with every radio out there.

Decent

Not a bad product considering it's pretty cheap. Does require some cutting. Looked fine
once everything was all put together and in the dash. I do believe there are better products
out there but this'll work just fine.

Not Quite Perfect

The screws supplied with the Sony unit don't work when used in combination with the Factory bracket and Toyota mounting kit; they're too short by a couple of threads, Longer hardware should be supplied when using the mounting kit and factory brackets together. The (pardon the expression) plastic surgery needed to make the brackets work with my Highland was easily done with a utility knife.

2007 Toyota Matrix

Instructions did not call for any modification to the mounts, but they would not fit properly
until I used both a Dremel tool and a utility knife to trim it down to allow for a flush fit.
Normally the Cruthfield kits work as advertised, but this time I had to spend some time
to make it fit right.

Metra 95-8202 Dash Kit

Fits pretty good in my Scion Tc. I didn't have to trim it at all. I did have to drill some new holes on the mounting bracket so the radio would sit back far enuff where my door would close. It does fill in the sides nicely for a clean look.

Takes work to fit a Matrix

I had to take extra care in trimming this Receiver Kit. The instructions were
not very accurate. However, when I took my time with it, and trimmed
carefully, it worked great and really made my receiver look "factory."

It does take a little work..

The mount for my Toyota Highlander required a little extra work and a lot of patients. The instructions aren't entirely accurate and trimming is required. After I inverted the brackets from the way it was shown in the manual, and trimmed them as well, they still didn't sit well in the vehicle. I ended up bending my factory metal brackets to tilt-up the Pioneer so it split the gap (top/bottom).
I would consider this one of the worst aftermarket mounts among those I've used and it is by no means designed specifically for the Highlander.